Zilliqa

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Alethio

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Smartlands

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What problem does this service solve?

Zilliqa is building a scalable development platform based on sharding.Alethio makes it easier for users to understand the transactional dynamics of the Ethereum blockchain.Smartlands lets users convert any asset into Stellar-based tokens that can be traded on their exchange.

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Zilliqa is an innovative blockchain platform that is designed to be more scalable as the network grows. Zilliqa's platform is based on the concept of sharding; which involves breaking a large network of computers into smaller decentralized networks.
Zilliqa's goal is to increase transaction rates as its network expands. The platform is tailored towards enabling secure data-driven decentralized apps that are designed to meet the scaling requirements of machine learning and financial algorithms.

Alethio is an Ethereum analytics platform that allows users to access indexed blockchain data in real time. It can be used to gain insights about Ethereum transactions, smart contracts, and DApps. Alethio is a ConsenSys portfolio company.

Smartlands is a Stellar-based tokenization platform designed to let users create tokens for a variety of use cases. The Smartlands platform will allow token issuers to manage many legal, compliance, and due diligence procedures. It will also enable tokens to be backed by collateral and held in escrow by a custodial service. Tokens created on Smartlands will be traded on their decentralized exchange that will be powered by the SLT token.

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